Amazing Spider-Man artist Marcos Martin is helping Marvel celebrate the upcoming 50th Anniversary of the Man Without Fear by offering up five Daredevil #1.50 covers, and each one depicts a different iconic moment from the hero's 50 year history. Hit the jump to check them out!

• Celebrate Daredevil's fiftieth anniversary with a look at the future!
• A special standalone story that takes place on Matt Murdock's 50th birthday. How has his life changed? Who lives? Who dies? See if you can spot all the clues the Daredevil creative team has planted for the year 2014!
• Plus: Stories by special guest creators from Murdock's murky past! Fifty years without fear have all lead up to this!

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Excited to see what direction they'll take DD. This character has been on a superb run of memorable stories for a long time. And now that they're moving him to the west coast (along with the Punisher) Those 2 need to get together and fsu. Do it Marvel

Cannot wait to read the new California set series (love the current one!) and also cannot wait to see the Netflix series. I hope they make it as bombastic and fun as the comic currently is. I'd hate to see it too dour. That's what let down Man Of Steel. It was depressingly po-faced.

I hope the MCU guys have more of a hand in the Netflix programmes than they did with AOS. Wanna see some ace costume designs that fit perfectly with the movies. Get the same designers who worked on Iron Man, Thor, Cap and Avengers. Put the money on the screen. As much as I like AOS it looks cheap at times. A good series runner / director could get away with it.

@B&Y, yeah Ross's art is beautiful. I loved DD from the 70's when he'd face off with Bulls-Eye or Gladiator, some epic, bloody battles. The first DD book I remember readin' is him squarin' off with Cap. And I didn' realize he was turnin' 50, so I guess we'll turn 50 in the same year.... well, whatta y'know, I have somethin' in common with DD.

I'm not sure what you mean for Big 7, but if we're going by popularity (as in those 7 DC characters are all pretty much recognizable to non-fans; though Martian Manhunter would probably have to be replaced by Robin), then I think Marvel's Big 7 would look something like:

Yea I am kinda basing my big seven on popularity. But not just popularity in the real world but on popularity in their comic book worlds, like on exposure.

One of the criteria would definitely be having your own set and holding it down decently. I agree with the first six, which most people seem to agree on, but I dont agree with Storm, or Thing or Human torch or even Robin for DC.

Most have never had their own ongoing or/and are also part of a very particular niche, FF and Xmen, Batman.

Daredevil is one of the original Marvel outbreaks from the 60's, Has had his own ongoing constantly since his debut and has his own "world".